Posts tagged as: applications

Samsung announces its 2012 portfolio of appliances – Part 1

After the Consumer Electronics Show 2012 at Las Vegas, which unveiled new products for 2012, Samsung invited the European press this week to showcase its strategy and the products that will waterlog the market this year. Galaxy Tab 2.0, Samsung’s signature tablet is your badge for this year; which comes with Android 4.0 (Ice Cream […]

Samsung announces its 2012 portfolio of appliances – Part 2

Samsung sees TV as the centre of family life. Applications like Family Story will keep photos of all household members, Fitness and Weight will track sports and Kids will offer parental controls for children and adolescents’ viewership. Another feature, facial recognition, will detect children from seeing inappropriate content if the parents decide as such. The […]

Research In Motion is in slow motion competing with other players in the smartphone market – Part 1

Research In Motion (RIM) made some new progress in revamping its top management to cater to the problems it has been facing for the last two years. Co-CEOs, Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie, will stepped down from their position, making way for Thorsten Heins to the office. Heins, who has worked at RIM in the […]

Research In Motion is in slow motion competing with other players in the smartphone market – Part 2

However, in the light of current scenario in the market and the situation of the company, following are a few suggestions that might help please both investors and customers. 1. Hire some new faces to Team-Blackberry Suffice it to say that investors aren’t terribly impressed that the new CEO of RIM is a company insider. […]

Research In Motion is in slow motion competing with other players in the smartphone market – Part 3

5. Android as an option Heins needs to make a decision and he needs to make it fast. BlackBerry 10 is still months away. And even if it was available tomorrow, the platform has little to no support from developers. Much like Nokia’s CEO Stephen Elop did when he took over at Nokia, Heins might […]

Research In Motion is in slow motion competing with other players in the smartphone market – Part 4

7. Outsourcing the Blackberry OS One of the major reasons for Android to give a hard time to Blackberry, and iOS for that matter, is the open-source approach by Google. The number of Android-powered smartphones has always been more than iPhones and Blackberrys because Android can be and is adapted by any company from Samsung […]

What to expect of hacking in 2012 — Part 1

The year 2011 was anything but secure in terms of internet security and what made it worse was the integration of the public sector organizations that regulate the utilities like water were exposed to the cloud without taking any prior precautions. The corporate sector or the CIA being the target of the hacktivists has been […]

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